Mohegan Sun Casino at Pocono Down

June 2, 2009 by admin  
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The Mohegan Sun Casino at Pocono Downs in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, offers not only a beautiful and enjoyable casino but also will have “Hot Summer Fun” outdoor concerts starting with LeAnn Rimes on July 5th. The stage is on the racetrack side of the property and will hold more than 4,600 onlookers. You can call 1-888-WIN IN PA for details and tickets.

Dad would really enjoy celebrating Father’s Day there with a chance for him to win $250 in Free Slot Play every hour plus other drawings.

Restaurants include the renowned Ruth Chris’s Steakhouse, Wolfgang Pucks, Sushi, Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream, and others. There is also a center casino bar with a stained glass color-changing ceiling and a coffee bar with huge cakes.

For a different dining experience you can attend the entertaining and informative cooking show, “In the Kitchen” filmed in the 40 seat television studio kitchen of the Tuscan Villa-themed Rustic Kitchen Bistro and Bar. The Rustic Kitchen focuses on fresh and local foods featuring a Mediterranean atmosphere and dishes as well as a wood-burning oven for pizza making in the Bar/Cafe. Kate Gabriele, a cooking show celebrity, is the Headline Host with tapings of her shows on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, which are shown on monitors in the restaurant and the casino. Rustic Kitchen has won different acclimations including the “Award of Excellence” from Wine Spectator for the past three years.

Pecks Pond Fishing Adventure

March 16, 2009 by admin  
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Pecks pond is set admist the beautiful Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. Pecks Pond is a peaceful place to escape from everything and just enjoy the beauty of nature. Here you will be overcome by the untouched nature and the beautiful ponds and flowing streams. The lakes here offer terrific fishing with tons of bass, trout, and several other types of fish. The park guides here can escort you to some very beautiful places that not even boats are able to access. A fishing trip lasts for six hours and includes lunches. This fishing trip costs $129.00 a person and requires at least 2 people. At Pecks Pond you can also rent several types of boats, canoes and also several different types of boating equipment.

Pecks Pond in the Poconos also has its own bait and tackle shop so you will not have to worry about fishing supplies. If you are a nature lover at all then you will love it here in this beautiful serene place. Pecks Pond offers something for everyone even if its just sitting out amongst nature and taking photos or painting the beauty of this place. It is also a great place for advid birdwatchers to come and watch the ways of the undisturbed birds here or a wonderful place to lay back relax and have a picnic beside the ponds amongst nature.

Cherry Valley Vineyard

March 16, 2009 by admin  
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If you go travelling, don’t forget to drop by in Poconos Cherry Valley Vineyard. Here, you will get to see grape plants being cultured into wine for consumption. It can also be an educational excursion for you and your family. Cherry Valley Vineyards is just one of the winemakers in the greater Lehigh Valley area. The various grapes are handpicked and pressed into wine before being stored in huge cellars for vintage wines. The longer the grape juice is kept, the better is the wine quality.

Jesus Turned Water into Wine

Jesus turn water into the best intoxicating wine at a marriage feast in Canna. The wine was of premium quality equivalent to those stored for at least ten years. It was a miracle but everyone enjoyed their wine and had a good time. Drinking wine is good for the health. It has plenty of anti-oxidants and resvaratrol to keep diseases like cancer at bay. Wine has a percentage of alcohol to reduce the build up of low density lipoprotein or cholesterol in your blood vessels and arteries.

Visiting a vineyard

It is very refreshing to pay a visit to the vineyard. Plants and trees are known to emit negative ions that make us rejuvenated and alert. That is why we feel good and refreshed whenever we visit places with plenty of plants like the forests or vineyards. A walk down Cherry Valley Vineyard is good exercise for us. We can take a slow leisurely stroll to breathe in the air and take sight of the greenery around us.

Pocono Mountains Oil Companies

March 16, 2009 by admin  
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Many of the houses in the Pocono’s mountains are second homes so finding a local oil provide can be a challenge. Below you will find links to companies providing oil and other heating related products to residents in the Pocono’s mountains.

Parker Oil.com, Pocono’s leader in the distribution of gasoline, heating oil, and related residential and commercial services. The Parker Oil Company, based in Stroudsburg Pennsylvania, is a major supplier of petroleum products to residential, commercial and industrial clients throughout the greater north east. The Parker Oil Company has been a family owned and operated company since 1955. For more information call 570-421-3190.

Pipeline Petroleum serves the Pocono area and vicinity through there subsidiary POCONO OIL AND HEAT. The local office is located at 631 N. Courtland St. in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. To order oil in the Pocono area call our Pocono office at: 570.424.1900

Pocono Mountain Petroleum is a Locally Owned company - with old service values - located in Stroudsburg Serving the people of the surrounding communities. If you are looking for Prompt, Proficient and Courteous delivery and an experienced service department this is the company.

The Historic Shawnee Playhouse

March 16, 2009 by admin  
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The historic Shawnee Playhouse is nestled within the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, in Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1904 by C.C. Worthington and was originally called Worthington Hall. The Hall was used as a performance space for The Shawnee Players, mainly local actors and actresses, until World War II. Beginning in 1943, Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians used the Hall to broadcast their famous radio programs. Unfortunately, the Hall fell into disuse shortly after.

The Hall was purchased by the Kirkwood family in 1978. They began to restore the building, helped by neighbors and members of the Shawnee Volunteer Fire Company, and the Hall was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The Society of American Travel Writers also awarded it the prestigious Phoenix Award, presented to organizations that have contributed to a quality travel experience through conservation, preservation, beautification or environmental efforts.

After being destroyed by an arson fire in 1985, The Shawnee Playhouse was rebuilt with help from the citizens of Shawnee on Delaware, the Seabees, the Hughes Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, The National Trust, a Community Development Block Grant, and generous donations from many friends.

The Shawnee Playhouse now brings professional talent to the Poconos every year in their “Broadway in the Poconos” series. Cherished musicals, hilarious comedies, and gripping dramas are presented in high-quality productions, offering the thrill and excitement of live theater in an affordable and accessible format. The Shawnee Playhouse presents a free Community Concert series in the fireside lobby of The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort. The Shawnee also houses the S.T.A.R.S. program, The Shawnee Theatrical Arts Resource School. The program helps students ages 4-13 learn about acting and musical theatre through music, creative role-play, improvisation, theatre games and script memorization, culminating in a performance for their friends and family at the end of the six-week session. There is something for everyone at The Shawnee Playhouse!